Martha McShifty Pulls Ahead in a Race of the Mini-Trumps

Rep. Martha McSally just pulled ahead in the GOP race for US Senate in a poll of Arizona Republican voters. In a big shift since April, McSally now leads with 39.5 percent of the GOP vote, according to Phoenix-based OH Predictive Insights.

Splitting the right-wing vote are former state Sen. Kelli Ward with 24.5 percent of GOP voters and disgraced, convicted Joe Arpaio scraping the bottom at nearly 14 percent. Combined they have less support that McSally.

Evil Joe Arpaio has become an embarrassment to Republican voters. Arpaio got a question during a GOP candidate forum in Green Valley on June 7, where an audience member asked him to drop out of the race — but Arpaio refused.

About 22 percent of GOP voters have thrown up their hands and are undecided. Early voting is 40 days away for the August 28 primary vote.

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The poll attributes McSally’s new lead to her flip-flops to the right, her cuddling up with Trump and her support for a stupid border wall. For example, McSally sponsored a bill in Congress to create a path to citizenship for DACA Dreamers, but in May she pulled her name from the bill. She reversed her earlier position and co-sponsored an anti-immigrant bill led by arch-conservative US Sen. Bob Goodlatte, which went down in flames last week in Congress.

During the 2016 election, McSally refused to endorse Trump claiming weakly that “as a veteran” she couldn’t endorse anyone. That was then. Now she is wrapping herself around Trump and brags, “I’m invited to the White House all the time. I have a great relationship with the President.”

Hence she is known as Martha McShifty.In a TV interview , she ducks questions by changing the subject, talks so fast that a person can barely understand her, and jabbers at the interviewer as if he were a tree stump.

Sponsoring hate against immigrants will likely doom McSally’s run in the general election. Two new polls show that Trump’s fixation on building the wall and reducing the number of immigrants are making those ideas less popular.

A Gallup poll published last week shows that a record-high 75 percent of Americans think immigration is a good thing for the US. Furthermore, Gallup found a record-low number of Americans — only 29 percent — think immigration into the US should be decreased.

A Pew Research Center poll published last week found that Democrats have opened a 14-point advantage over Republicans when registered voters are asked which party would better handle immigration. This is the largest Democratic advantage on immigration in Pew’s polling since 2006.

The nation was horrified at Trump’s policy of taking children away from parents trying to cross at the Mexican border. Facing worldwide outrage, he backed down on June 20, signing an executive order requiring immigrant families be detained together.

This kind of governmental cruelty and racism has engendered a backlash against harsh immigration policies and has fired up a furious Democratic base.

US Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema

Sinema running on mainstream issues

While Republicans see who can out-hate the other on issues like fear of immigrants, the Second Amendment and repealing Obamacare, Democrats like Rep. Krysten Sinema are running on issues voters say are important:

Access to affordable healthcare

Supporting public education.

Creating jobs that pay well.

Sinema is a US Congress member from Arizona’s 9th district in Phoenix and is the leading Democratic contender for the US Senate seat. In her commercials, she is already running for the general election.

Sinema is popular as a Congress member and has easily won her elections. Where McSally has raised $3.3 million in donations, Sinema has raised $6.37 million.

The Bernie Sanders fringe of the Democratic party may say she is not progressive enough, but that’s because she’s running in purple Arizona and not deep-blue California. Arizona active registered voters are 34.6 percent Republican, 34 percent independents, and 30 percent Democratic. Accordingly, Sinema’s campaign has emphasized middle-of-the-road issues like affordable access to health care. Voters cite health care as a top issue heading into the midterm elections.

Sinema grew up homeless and had no health insurance. “No child should go without a doctor, and no family should be bankrupted by medical bills,” she says in a recent commercial. “We need to make healthcare more affordable with access to the lowest-cost prescriptions and fix what’s broken in the system, and not go back to when Arizonans had no say in their health coverage.”

14 responses to “Martha McShifty Pulls Ahead in a Race of the Mini-Trumps”

The only reason Democrats support these illegals is because they have lost all respect from every class of America. When was the last time they fought for unions. Illegals lower the wages of union workers They compete against carpenters, electricians, plumbers, steamfitters. Democrats will say one thing to get elected and then do the opposit once in office. Do not I repeat do not vote Democrat or we will become a third world nation.

In a June 13th post at skyislandscriber.com I wrote this about Sinema’s record vs. that of McShifty.

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Instead of using the overall percentage we need to look at votes on legislation that matter to progressives, for example, denying funding for Planned Parenthood, punishing sanctuary cities, increasing the availability of guns, repeal of Dodd-Frank, and repeal of regulations that provide for clean air and water. I pulled the records for 33 such bills from January 1, 2017 to present. I counted the number of instances in which Sinema voted against legislation supported by Trump. Her score was 85% opposed to Trump’s position.

You might ask how good is that score. To establish bounds on that measure I used the same method to compute the progressive scores for Raul Grijalva (AZ CD 3) and Martha McSally (AZ CD2). Grijalva scored a perfect 100% opposed to Trump’s positions and McSally, voting almost entirely with Trump on everything, scored 3%. (By the way, Trump’s score on the same measure was a perfect 0%.)

At the time of this writing, it appears that a likely match-up for the AZ U. S. Senate seat will be between Sinema and McSally. When it comes to deciding on how to vote, if you want ideological purity, you could point to the difference between Sinema and Grijalva (100% – 85% = 15%) and stay home. But if you want to flip that seat held by Republican Jeff Flake to a Democrat, you should focus on the difference between Sinema’s progressive score vs. that of McSally (85% – 3% = 82%) and Get Out to Vote.
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We Dems must not make the same mistake that put McShifty into Congress.

Also, regarding Kyrsten Sinema and her running on issues that “voters say are important” (access to affordable healthcare, supporting public education, and creating jobs that pay well), I wish her luck.

There are many other issues that are important to voters, issues that are far more controversial and divisive. Ms. Sinema and all Democrats need to be prepared to take a stand on some of these issues.

McSally is taking the pro-Trump, hard line, ultra-conservative, right wing stand on every issue. She is betting that in a statewide election, there is still enough support for Trump to put her in Flake’s seat. And this is probably her best strategy as she herself has accomplished absolutely nothing as a politician and appears to be motivated by nothing other than an obsession with power.

But Democratic voters don’t march in lockstep the way Republicans do. They are going to want some answers from the candidates.

At some point, Ms. Sinema will need to get past the stories of her childhood without health insurance and how she will fight for everyone to get a shot at the American Dream etc…That’s all well and good. I want that too, but there’s a lot of other stuff going on right now and it’s only going to get worse.

Thank you, Liza, and For Sure Not Tom, for the links! I may have to revise my previous antipathy towards Ms. Sinema, though I never questioned that she would be a better senator than ANY of the Republicans…

1. Bob Goodlatte is an arch-conservative REPRESENTATIVE from Virginia, not a U.S. Senator
2 “The Bernie Sanders fringe of the Democratic party may say she is not progressive enough”….No, she is not progressive AT ALL.

“The American people must make a fundamental decision. Do we continue the 40-year decline of our middle class and the growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, or do we fight for a progressive economic agenda that creates jobs, raises wages, protects the environment and provides health care for all? Are we prepared to take on the enormous economic and political power of the billionaire class, or do we continue to slide into economic and political oligarchy? These are the most important questions of our time, and how we answer them will determine the future of our country.”

INCOME AND WEALTH INEQUALITY

IT’S TIME TO MAKE COLLEGE TUITION FREE AND DEBT FREE

GETTING BIG MONEY OUT OF POLITICS AND RESTORING DEMOCRACY

CREATING DECENT PAYING JOBS
A LIVING WAGE

COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE TO SAVE THE PLANET

A FAIR AND HUMANE IMMIGRATION POLICY

RACIAL JUSTICE

FIGHTING FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING

FIGHTING FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS

WORKING TO CREATE AN AIDS AND HIV-FREE GENERATION

FIGHTING FOR LGBT EQUALITY

EMPOWERING TRIBAL NATIONS

CARING FOR OUR VETERANS

MEDICARE FOR ALL

STRENGTHEN AND EXPAND SOCIAL SECURITY

FIGHTING TO LOWER PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICES

FIGHTING FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS

SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS’ PLAN FOR PUERTO RICO

STANDING WITH GUAM

SUPPORTING HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

IMPROVING THE RURAL ECONOMY

FIGHTING FOR NURSES

REFORMING WALL STREET

MAKING THE WEALTHY, WALL STREET, AND LARGE CORPORATIONS PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE

Bernie is an actual Democrat, who can’t be in the Democratic party because the Democratic party is corporate owned.

As far as McSally goes, let’s have a fun moment and stroll down memory lane…

“Rep. Martha McSally, R-Arizona, was caught Monday apparently posting a compliment on her own Facebook video.

The Arizona congresswoman posted the Facebook live video Monday afternoon on her official account, showing McSally standing in front of a replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Arizona at an event honoring Vietnam veterans. Immediately following the Facebook post, the same account commented, “Great video quality! Thank you for your service!” The comment has since been deleted. ”

She’s a con artist, exactly like Trump. And I have no idea why GOP voters can’t see a snake oil salesmen when the snake oil salesman jumps up and says “hey, look at me, I have snake oil to sell!”

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